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Dr. Nikhil M N

Assistant Professor at CMS, Jain University · Jain University

https://researchid.co/nikhilmn
@bschool.cms.ac.in
8Scopus Publications
62Google Scholar Citations
6Google Scholar h-index
1Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Finance

Biography

Dr. Nikhil M N is an accomplished academic and researcher specialized in finance. Nikhil holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Dr. NSAM First Grade College, Nitte, Karkala, Karnataka, India, an MBA in Finance and Marketing Specialization from Justice K.S Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte, and an M.Com in Accounting and Finance from Jain University. He has completed a PhD in Finance from MSCE, MAHE, Manipal. Nikhil also holds UGC-NET in Management and is a life member at the ICA, IAA, SAS, and TIES. With a strong foundation in theoretical and practical finance, Nikhil gained valuable industry experience during a two-month internship at ATI Electricals Private Limited, Bangalore. Later, Nikhil was assigned the role of Branch Manager at Madhav Prakash Cashews, Delhi, where he successfully managed sales, marketing, customer service, and overall branch operations. At present, Dr. Nikhil is working as an Assistant Professor at CMS B-School, Jain University, Bangalore.

Education

PhD from Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India. UGC-NET in Management. Master of Business Administration from JKSHIM, Nitte, Karnataka, India. Master of Commerce from Jain University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Green bond issuance and climate change in developing countries: The role of political stability
    Finance Research Letters, 2026
  2. Does the Ind AS moderate the relationship between capital structure and firm performance?
    Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance, 2024
  3. Unraveling the determinants and consequences of mandatory IFRS convergence in India: insights from systematic literature review
    Cogent Business and Management, 2024
  4. Is the nexus between capital structure and firm performance asymmetric? An emerging market perspective
    Cogent Economics and Finance, 2024
  5. Are Liquidity and Credit Risk Key Determinants of Corporate Credit Spreads (CCS) in India?
    Indian Journal of Finance, 2023

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